Bathroom and bedroom tied

Like most additional hazards, bath GFCI tied to other room overloads only provides cause for insurance non-renewal & cancellation.
Someone said a bathroom only needed 1 dedicated circuit. So if a second circuit fed the second bathroom and if the GFCI at the second bathroom were allowed to feed other bedrooms then why would insurances cancel?
 
That still doesn't say the dedicated circuit(s) can be used in "other than" bathroom(s). The Bathroom receptacle circuit(s) are still restricted to bathroom(s) use only.
No one said anything different.
 
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